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The Hotel has a comfortable, friendly and relaxing atmosphere of a "Home". Each of the 5 guest rooms has a different style. There are cream-colored wool drapes, as well as wood and boarskin stools with metal studs, a desk designed by Bonan with arched wooden legs and sheepskin surface, Indonesian side tables, trunks in Chinese sheepskin from the 1800's, lamps from the 1950s in opaque ceramic and wood with raffia shades. All rooms have bedspreads and cashmere throws by Loro Piana. Bathrooms are very spacious and all have large bath tubs. Room # 5 has a Steam Bath. All our rooms have king size beds with "Treca" mattresses, and accommodate maximum 2 guests per room. Breakfast is included in the rate.

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... that were feeding off her. So that explains where they came from. After a weekend in the vets she was like a different dog, it was lovely to see her wagging her tail and moving around a lot more. Jade decided that they should go and live somewhere they would be more happy and they ended up going to a place that looks after dogs where they would have space to run around and be happy. While they was there, they would look for a nice family to take Zeus in and give him lots of love. ...

... bacon, egg, sausages, hash browns and pancakes - bloody delicious and reasonable priced at 12 dollars including a mug of tea! We then drove down to downtown Disney to see if I could get any Frozen merchandise for Elsie. As we got there the heavens opened and the thunder storms started!! We ran to the Disney Store for cover. I looked for Frozen merchandise but like everywhere else in the world there was limited stock. Apparently the makers of the equipment cannot make ...

Today we drove from Fort Lauderdale to Miami, a much easier drive than around the highways of Los Angeles. All excited for our cruise on the Carnival Victory and we were not disappointed. Fantastic big ship, our room is huge, food everywhere, lots of activities.... And kids club. Had dinner, we are at the 6.00 seating - they were fantastic with Millie and have taken a special order for her meals for tomorrow, food ...

... with one in particular - Buddy, a 9-year-old that our tour guide was quite friendly with. We continued our boat ride and spotted more gators, as well as several species of herring, a turtle and a hawk or eagle of some kind that was hunting fish. Once back on solid ground, we went to see some massive, captive alligators get fed. We then got to hold a little baby one and take some photos. Then it was time for a quick (and really average) lunch and it was ...

... We also drove through Little Havana, which, as far as “Little” places go, was quite dull. The Miami Beach part of the tour was more interesting. Many of the buildings were built in an art deco style, and are protected now. We saw the hotel where “The Birdcage” was filmed and passed “Star Island” – home of many celebrities and also the white house from Scarface (“say hello to my little friend!”). ...